Marshall Briefs

March 04, 2006|STAFF REPORTS

PLYMOUTHCounty commissioners have full slate Monday The Marshall County commissioners have a full agenda for their 8:30 a.m. meeting Monday in the Commissioners' Meeting Room on the second floor of the Marshall County Building, 112 W. Jefferson St. Included will be a request for a new Veterans' Office, a second and third reading of a proposed zoning ordinance amendment establishing criteria for a special exception, a presentation from Cathy Clark of the Culver Redevelopment Commission; a presentation from Marshall County Emergency Management Agency Director Clyde Avery on compliance with the National Incident Management System; discussion of a contract with an outside reassessment firm from Mike Boys, Marshall County assessor; a request from Paul Spasic and Becky Phillips for the Family Foundation to use the courthouse steps during a National Day of Prayer observance; and reports from the county auditor and county attorney. PLYMOUTHPlan Commission, BZA to meet Tuesday The Plymouth Plan Commission will have its regular meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the city building. On the agenda is a request by Ed Langfeldt to rezone property at 855 N. Oak Road from residential to highway commercial. Michael Mitchell is asking to rezone property at 916 N. Michigan St. from residential to general commercial. Byron and Mary Holm have an application to amend phase VI of the Van Vactor Farms, Inc. planned unit development. Fredora, LLC has an application for a preliminary planned unit development for housing to be known as River Side Meadows and located at the northeast corner of Baker Street and Dora Lane. The Plymouth Board of Zoning Appeals will meet at 7:30 Tuesday at the city building. PLYMOUTHMarshall County sets executive session The Marshall County commissioners will meet in executive session immediately following the regularly scheduled public meeting slated for 8:30 a.m. Monday in the commissioners' meeting room, Marshall County Building, 112 W. Jefferson St. The purpose of the executive session is to discuss litigation. BOURBONTriton school board set to meet Monday The Triton School Corporation board will have its regular meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at the administration office, 100 Triton Drive. On the agenda is the bonding of the school treasurer. Executive sessions will bookend the regular meeting. At 6 p.m. the board will have a closed meeting to discuss personnel. After the regular meeting, the board will meet privately to discuss collective bargaining.